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New Zealand's new Cabinet focuses on 'core bread and butter issues'
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IANS | 31 Jan, 2023
New Zealand's new Cabinet will be focused on "core bread and butter
issues" like the cost of living, education, health, housing and keeping
communities and businesses safe, Prime Minister Chris Hipkins said on
Tuesday while announcing his new Cabinet lineup.
"We
need a greater focus on what's in front of New Zealanders right now,"
Hipkins said, adding the top team will provide stability, experience,
and proven leadership, Xinhua News Agency reported.
The growth of
New Zealand's consumer price index remained 7.2 per cent in the 12
months to December 2022, one of the highest in decades, according to the
statistics department Stats NZ.
Grant Robertson will remain
Minister of Finance who will focus on fighting inflation and helping New
Zealand families and businesses overcome the economic downturn, Hipkins
announced.
Michael Wood moves to number seven in the Cabinet
ranking and becomes Minister for Auckland and an Associate Finance
Minister. More attention will be given to the country's largest city,
especially following the recent extreme rains and flooding catastrophe,
Hipkins said.
Former school principal and education expert Jan
Tinetti is the new Education Minister to address the post-COVID
challenges the education system has faced.
Ayesha Verrall, an infectious diseases expert, is the Minister of Health, said the prime minister.
Hipkins was sworn in as New Zealand Prime Minister last Wednesday.
New Zealand's 2023 general election will be held on October 14, 2023.
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84.65 |
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75.65 |
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56.85 |
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